Elizabeth Miller Inspiring Women: Elizabeth Miller Elizabeth Miller, with Earth and Environmental Sciences, helps the Lab better understand the history of the area's earthquakes and its potential seismic future. March 12, 2015 Elizabeth Miller Elizabeth Miller, with Earth and Environmental Sciences, helps the Lab better understand the history of the area's earthquakes and its potential seismic future. Contact Communications Office (505) 667-6700 "We're confident that there has been one

Elizabeth Miller March 12, 2015 Earthquake detective and triathlete: making tracks in New Mexico Elizabeth Miller, with Earth and Environmental Sciences, helps the Lab better understand the history of the area's earthquakes and its potential seismic future. "We're confident that there has been one major earthquake here in the past 10,000 years," she said, "but past studies suggest there may have been more than that. Knowing whether we average an earthquake every 10,000 years

Case About Us Elizabeth Case - Guest Blogger, Cycle for Science Most Recent Rain or Shine: We Cycle for Science July 2 Mountains, and Teachers, and a Bear, Oh My! June 2 Sol-Cycle: Biking Across America for Science Education May 1

Elisabet Metcalfe About Us Elisabet Metcalfe - Physical Scientist, Geothermal Technologies Office's Enhanced Geothermal Systems Program Most Recent Winning Infographics Depict Future of Geothermal Energy August 10 Nevada Site Home to Geothermal Community Focused on Expediting Research and Development May 26 Road Tripping through the Geothermal Frontier November 18

Administration | (NNSA) Spencer Abraham Sworn in as Secretary of Energy Spencer Abraham Sworn in as Secretary of Energy Washington, DC George W. Bush becomes the 43rd president of the United States. Secretary of Energy-designate Spencer Abraham and six other cabinet nominees are confirmed as a group by the Senate in one voice vote. Following the Inaugural Parade, Spencer Abraham is sworn in as the tenth Secretary of Energy

The Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Solar Radiation Monitoring Network operated from July 1985 through December 1996. Funded by DOE, the six-station network provided 5-minute averaged measurements of direct normal, global, and diffuse horizontal solar irradiance. The data were processed at NREL to improve the assessment of the solar radiation resources in the southeastern United States. Historical HBCU data available online include quality assessed 5-min data, monthly reports, and plots. In January 1997 the HBCU sites became part of the CONFRRM solar monitoring network and data from the two remaining active stations, Bluefield State College and Elizabeth City State University, are collected by the NREL Measurement & Instrumentation Data Center (MIDC).

The Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Solar Radiation Monitoring Network operated from July 1985 through December 1996. Funded by DOE, the six-station network provided 5-minute averaged measurements of direct normal, global, and diffuse horizontal solar irradiance. The data were processed at NREL to improve the assessment of the solar radiation resources in the southeastern United States. Historical HBCU data available online include quality assessed 5-min data, monthly reports, and plots. In January 1997 the HBCU sites became part of the CONFRRM solar monitoring network and data from the two remaining active stations, Bluefield State College and Elizabeth City State University, are collected by the NREL Measurement & Instrumentation Data Center (MIDC).

Elizabeth Dees Elizabeth Dees Chemical Engineer Engineered Materials, Chemistry & Physics Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window) Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share (Opens in new window) Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) "I've been continually learning at Global Research, from when I joined 3 years ago to now, so I'm excited to see how I continue to grow in the coming years." -Elizabeth

land conservation experts and local governments, and not forced upon a population that can propose better alternatives because it may be the most expedient conduit for a profit motivated corporation that so far has frightened and threatened ("If you don't let us survey your land, we'll just come back once we have eminent domain") the affected landowners. Sincerely yours, Elizabeth Clarke Law Office of Elizabeth Clarke Equine Business Institute

Administration | (NNSA) Spencer Abraham Sworn in as Secretary of Energy Spencer Abraham Sworn in as Secretary of Energy Washington, DC George W. Bush becomes the 43rd president of the United States. Secretary of Energy-designate Spencer Abraham and six other cabinet nominees are confirmed as a group by the Senate in one voice vote. Following the Inaugural Parade, Spencer Abraham is sworn in as the tenth Secretary of Energy Center Alumni > The Energy Materials Center at Cornell

A Massachusetts resident, I am writing to oppose the Kinder Morgan/TGP Northeast Energy Natural gas pipeline in Massachusetts. The proposed pipeline path runs through hundreds of private properties and through some of the state's most sensitive eco-systems and would be paid for through new tariffs on our electric bills. Studies conducted by Black & Veatch show that if current levels of state energy efficiency programs continue, there is no need for additional natural gas infrastructure even with economic growth taken into account, yet ISO New England and NESCOE are calling for more pipeline capacity. Natural gas has done it's "bridge" work. With renewables phasing in at an unprecedented rate, adding more natural gas would now take is in the wrong direction for achieving the state's greenhouse gas emissions goals – based on CO2 output alone. Natural gas is also primarily methane, a greenhouse gas over 80 times more powerful than CO2 in the short term, over 20 times more in the long term. When a full accounting of methane's impact is taken into account, studies show that it has no benefit over coal or oil in reducing greenhouse gas effects. We are standing at the far end, having crossed the natural gas "bridge" to a clean energy economy. It's time to step forward into that future we've been building. Thank you. Elizabeth Newton

Elizabeth Hunke Elizabeth Hunke-Piloting polar warning of climate change Hunke develops advanced ocean and ice models for evaluating the role of ocean and ice in climate change and projecting the impact of such change globally. March 20, 2014 Elizabeth Hunke Whether she's in the skies, flying a plane and analyzing wind patterns, or wondering how climate change affects the growth of the tender plants she's trying to raise her in backyard, Hunke always has weather on her mind. Hunke urges young

Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall About Us Dr. Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall - Deputy Secretary of Energy Dr. Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall Download a high-resolution version of portrait Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall currently serves as Deputy Secretary at the U.S. Department of Energy. She has been serving in this role as second in command at the Energy Department since October 2014. She joined the Obama Administration on day one, serving from 2009 to 2013 as Special Assistant to the President and Senior

Department of Energy 2 Insulation Troubles: A Story of a House That Never Stayed Warm, Part 2 November 10, 2015 - 4:37pm Addthis An insulated door was an easy upgrade from the steel cellar door that let cold air into our house. Photo by ElizabethSpencer An insulated door was an easy upgrade from the steel cellar door that let cold air into our house. Photo by ElizabethSpencer Our contractors layered radiant barriers with dense-pack insulation and sealed air vents. Photo by Elizabeth

DOE Idaho Operations Office Manager Elizabeth Sellers leaving Department Elizabeth Sellers, manager of the U.S. Department of Energy�s Idaho Operations Office, announced today that she will retire from United States government service in February. Elizabeth Sellers, manager of the U.S. Department of Energy�s Idaho Operations Office �I have thoroughly enjoyed my time in Idaho, and my 26 years serving the United States Department of Energy,� said Sellers, who has served the DOE since 1983.

new appointment for Ike Richardson next week Elizabeth Sellers appointed deputy director Elizabeth Sellers appointed deputy director of LANL; Bechtel to announce new appointment for Ike Richardson next week Sellers comes to the Laboratory with nearly 30 years of management experience. October 13, 2011 Los Alamos National Laboratory sits on top of a once-remote mesa in northern New Mexico with the Jemez mountains as a backdrop to research and innovation covering multi-disciplines from

Are You Keeping Warm This Winter? Are You Keeping Warm This Winter? January 23, 2013 - 4:33pm Addthis An efficient heater can save money and energy while keeping you warmer. | Photo by Dennis Schroeder, NREL 20288. An efficient heater can save money and energy while keeping you warmer. | Photo by Dennis Schroeder, NREL 20288. ElizabethSpencer Communicator, National Renewable Energy Laboratory How can I participate? Get an energy audit and learn about your heating options to warm your home while

Department of Energy 1 Insulation Troubles: A Story of a House That Never Stayed Warm, Part 1 November 4, 2015 - 5:50pm Addthis A certified Home Energy Professionals auditor can identify sources of energy loss throughout the home. Photo by Dennis Schroeder/NREL A certified Home Energy Professionals auditor can identify sources of energy loss throughout the home. Photo by Dennis Schroeder/NREL ElizabethSpencer Communicator, National Renewable Energy Laboratory What does this mean for me?

Department of Energy 1 Insulation Troubles: A Story of a House That Never Stayed Warm, Part 1 November 4, 2015 - 5:50pm Addthis A certified Home Energy Professionals auditor can identify sources of energy loss throughout the home. Photo by Dennis Schroeder/NREL A certified Home Energy Professionals auditor can identify sources of energy loss throughout the home. Photo by Dennis Schroeder/NREL ElizabethSpencer Communicator, National Renewable Energy Laboratory What does this mean for me?

Are You Keeping Warm This Winter? Are You Keeping Warm This Winter? January 23, 2013 - 4:33pm Addthis An efficient heater can save money and energy while keeping you warmer. | Photo by Dennis Schroeder, NREL 20288. An efficient heater can save money and energy while keeping you warmer. | Photo by Dennis Schroeder, NREL 20288. ElizabethSpencer Communicator, National Renewable Energy Laboratory How can I participate? Get an energy audit and learn about your heating options to warm your home while

Air Leaks in Unexpected Places Air Leaks in Unexpected Places February 3, 2015 - 9:58am Addthis Sealing air leaks will help to decrease heating and cooling costs and make your home more comfortable. | Photo courtesy of Dennis Schroeder, National Renewable Energy Laboratory Sealing air leaks will help to decrease heating and cooling costs and make your home more comfortable. | Photo courtesy of Dennis Schroeder, National Renewable Energy Laboratory ElizabethSpencer Communicator, National

Today, Deputy Secretary of Energy Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall participated in a panel discussion on the “Public-Private Collaboration on Cybersecurity” as part of the White House Summit on Cybersecurity and Consumer Protection keynoted by President Obama.

Regulatory Commission Re: District of Columbia Public Service Commission Emergency Petition and Complaint Docket No. EL05-145-000 | Department of Energy As initiators of the Alexandria Mirant Power Plant emissions investigation, we supply the following information to the Commission, believing this history may be relevant to the current "emergency" request before the Commission. Letter from Elizabeth Chimento and Poul Hertel to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Re: District

Regulatory Commission Re: District of Columbia Public Service Commission Emergency Petition and Complaint Docket No. EL05-145-000 | Department of Energy Hertel to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Re: District of Columbia Public Service Commission Emergency Petition and Complaint Docket No. EL05-145-000 (15.38 KB) More Documents & Publications Letter from Elizabeth Chimento and Poul Hertel to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Re: District of Columbia Public Service

"I choose physics because it deals with the basic questions about the universe and appealed to my curiosity about what we are ultimately made from. I went into elementary particle physics at the PhD stage of my career so I could design and carry out experiments to discover if there was anything inside a proton or what the proprieties of a muon are, for example." Read more from Cherrill on her profile here.

ElizabethSpencer About Us ElizabethSpencer - Communicator, National Renewable Energy Laboratory ElizabethSpencer is a communicator at DOE's National Renewable Energy Laboratory, which assists EERE in providing technical content for many of its Web sites. Most Recent The Story of a House that Never Stayed Warm: A Well-Insulated Resolution April 8 Insulation Troubles: A Story of a House That Never Stayed Warm, Part 2 November 10 Insulation Troubles: A Story of a House That Never Stayed Warm,

Time to Talk about Home Energy Assessments Again! Time to Talk about Home Energy Assessments Again! November 1, 2010 - 7:30am AddthisElizabethSpencer Communicator, National Renewable Energy Laboratory Energy audits, energy assessments, home energy checkups... They're all the same thing, and we've talked about them quite a lot on this blog already. But whatever you call it, the idea's the same: When you get a home energy assessment, a professional runs a series of checks on your home to

Time to Talk about Home Energy Assessments Again! Time to Talk about Home Energy Assessments Again! November 1, 2010 - 7:30am AddthisElizabethSpencer Communicator, National Renewable Energy Laboratory Energy audits, energy assessments, home energy checkups... They're all the same thing, and we've talked about them quite a lot on this blog already. But whatever you call it, the idea's the same: When you get a home energy assessment, a professional runs a series of checks on your home to

Fighting with South-Facing Windows Fighting with South-Facing Windows June 13, 2011 - 3:20pm AddthisElizabethSpencer Communicator, National Renewable Energy Laboratory You know, back when it was cold out (and, this being Colorado, that was last month), my south-facing windows were awesome. They let in tons of light and kept the entire place snug and warm. I barely even needed to break out the blankets! But Colorado's weather likes to mess with you, so it recently decided that it was done with

Post-Holiday Holiday Shopping Post-Holiday Holiday Shopping January 10, 2012 - 4:31pm AddthisElizabethSpencer Communicator, National Renewable Energy Laboratory Ah, January. It's still cold and it's still dark all the time, but now all the cheerful Christmas lights have come down so there's nothing to break up the monotony. What's there to do? Well, while it's a little late now, you might want to go do some post-holiday holiday shopping. Yes, I know. That sounds insane. Everyone is thoroughly

Comparing Hybrid and Plug-in Electric Vehicles Comparing Hybrid and Plug-in Electric Vehicles June 6, 2013 - 11:02am Addthis A variety of hybrid and all-electric vehicles are available for consumers. | Photo courtesy of Andrew Hudgins, NREL 17078. A variety of hybrid and all-electric vehicles are available for consumers. | Photo courtesy of Andrew Hudgins, NREL 17078. ElizabethSpencer Communicator, National Renewable Energy Laboratory How can I participate? If you're shopping for a new hybrid

of Energy The Newest Addition to the ENERGY STAR Lineup: Water Heaters The Newest Addition to the ENERGY STAR Lineup: Water Heaters February 17, 2009 - 9:48am AddthisElizabethSpencer Communicator, National Renewable Energy Laboratory If you've gone shopping for new appliances sometime in the last decade, then you're probably familiar with the ENERGY STAR® label. ENERGY STAR is a partnership between the U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency that sets

Looked at Your Pipes Lately? Have You Looked at Your Pipes Lately? March 14, 2011 - 1:27pm AddthisElizabethSpencer Communicator, National Renewable Energy Laboratory You know, it doesn't matter that some of you are probably already thinking about spring. It doesn't matter that the bulk of winter is over for a lot of you. I'm going to say this anyway, because sometime, someday, it might be useful. Or, well, it might not be if you live in Florida. But for the rest of you, I will repeat this

Comparing Hybrid and Plug-in Electric Vehicles Comparing Hybrid and Plug-in Electric Vehicles June 6, 2013 - 11:02am Addthis A variety of hybrid and all-electric vehicles are available for consumers. | Photo courtesy of Andrew Hudgins, NREL 17078. A variety of hybrid and all-electric vehicles are available for consumers. | Photo courtesy of Andrew Hudgins, NREL 17078. ElizabethSpencer Communicator, National Renewable Energy Laboratory How can I participate? If you're shopping for a new hybrid

"Start early and start simple. We don’t have to tell every high-schooler to be an astrophysicist (or a chemical engineer), we want the general idea of maths, science, technology, and engineering to be fun at a time when young girls are still interested in play and learning is fun, not just text books."

"One of the things I love best about making music is the sensation of creating something beautiful from essentially nothing. Not everyone would consider a computer program beautiful, but designing a mathematical model for a particular scientific phenomenon and then writing a computer program to solve it is a creative process."

Official, Confirmed as Deputy Secretary of Department of Energy | Department of Energy Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall, a Top White House National Security Council Official, Confirmed as Deputy Secretary of Department of Energy Dr. Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall, a Top White House National Security Council Official, Confirmed as Deputy Secretary of Department of Energy September 18, 2014 - 6:54pm Addthis NEWS MEDIA CONTACT (202) 586-4940 Dr. Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall was confirmed by the Senate on

Ukraine Fuel Removal: Fact Sheet March 26, 2012 For nearly two decades, the United States and Ukraine have cooperated on a broad range of nuclear security and nonproliferation issues. Ukraine has a long and significant history in supporting nuclear nonproliferation. Starting in 1990s, following the breakup of the Soviet Union, Ukraine

As an agronomist (University of Milan, Italy, 1981), Ms. Cristina Negri leads the phytotechnologies R&D activities at Argonne as an Argonomist Environmental Engineer at the Process Technology Research Energy Systems Division. As an agronomist (University of Milan, Italy, 1981), Ms. Cristina Negri leads the phytotechnologies R&D activities at Argonne as an Argonomist Environmental Engineer at the Process Technology Research Energy Systems Division. Check out other profiles in the Women @

a Difference: Community Solar and Opportunity Making a Difference: Community Solar and Opportunity November 20, 2015 - 2:05pm Addthis Dr. Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall Dr. Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall Deputy Secretary of Energy NCSP 2015-11-20.png Above: the National Community Solar Partnership Workshop at the White House. Photo: Kathryn Grant, U.S. Department of Energy Earlier this week, I met with the enthusiastic participants in the National Community Solar Partnership Workshop held at the White

Honoring Our Veterans through Jobs in Solar Energy Honoring Our Veterans through Jobs in Solar Energy November 10, 2015 - 10:00am Addthis Solar Ready Vets, created by the Department of Energy's SunShot Initiative, connects our nation's transitioning veterans to the growing solar energy industry. Dr. Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall Dr. Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall Deputy Secretary of Energy On Veterans Day, we honor the more than 21 million living American veterans. Here at the Department of Energy, we

Raising Our Game in Clean Energy Innovation Raising Our Game in Clean Energy Innovation June 23, 2016 - 3:00pm Addthis Dr. Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall Dr. Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall Deputy Secretary of Energy Recently I traveled to San Francisco to participate in international efforts to meet the challenge of climate change and accelerate the global transition to clean energy. The main event was the Seventh Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM7), a meeting of 23 countries and the European Commission.

Mountains, and Teachers, and a Bear, Oh My! Mountains, and Teachers, and a Bear, Oh My! June 2, 2015 - 2:28pm Addthis Rachel Woods-Robinson and Elizabeth Case of Cycle for Science in front of the world's first nuclear power plant at Idaho National Lab. | Photo courtesy of Cycle for Science. Rachel Woods-Robinson and Elizabeth Case of Cycle for Science in front of the world's first nuclear power plant at Idaho National Lab. | Photo courtesy of Cycle for Science. Elizabeth Case Guest Blogger,

Mountains, and Teachers, and a Bear, Oh My! Mountains, and Teachers, and a Bear, Oh My! June 2, 2015 - 2:28pm Addthis Rachel Woods-Robinson and Elizabeth Case of Cycle for Science in front of the world's first nuclear power plant at Idaho National Lab. | Photo courtesy of Cycle for Science. Rachel Woods-Robinson and Elizabeth Case of Cycle for Science in front of the world's first nuclear power plant at Idaho National Lab. | Photo courtesy of Cycle for Science. Elizabeth Case Guest Blogger,

Cycling Across America, For Science Cycling Across America, For Science April 17, 2015 - 1:26pm AddthisElizabeth Case and Rachel Woods-Robinson leave today on their bike ride from San Francisco to New York City to meet STEM educators and teach a little physics. | Photo courtesy of Elizabeth Case & Rachel Woods-Robinson. Elizabeth Case and Rachel Woods-Robinson leave today on their bike ride from San Francisco to New York City to meet STEM educators and teach a little physics. | Photo

Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall on the National Day of Remembrance Honoring Nuclear Weapons Workers | Department of Energy U.S. Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz and Deputy Secretary Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall on the National Day of Remembrance Honoring Nuclear Weapons Workers Statement from U.S. Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz and Deputy Secretary Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall on the National Day of Remembrance Honoring Nuclear Weapons Workers October 30, 2015 - 3:40pm Addthis Statement from U.S.

"Our agenda is so important to the future of our country – and our leadership of the world. The people of this Department enable America to stay on the cutting edge of science and technology, develop clean energy solutions to power our nation, generate jobs, combat climate change, increase our energy infrastructure resilience, ensure the safety, security and effectiveness of our nuclear weapons, and counter proliferation. In sum, what excites me most are the opportunities we have every day to make game-changing contributions to the safety, security, and quality of life of the American people."

of Energy ElizabethSpencer Communicator, National Renewable Energy Laboratory Every year I try to convince myself that I am going to turn my thermostat down for the entire winter. It's going to be 68 degrees or lower, I tell myself. I'm not going to turn it up for any reason. I might even be daring and try to get a few degrees lower! It'll be awesome! It usually doesn't end well. You see, I'm a gigantic wuss about the cold. Something always happens-it takes me 4 hours to drive home in the

Energy Solar Training for Veterans to a New Level in 2016 Taking Solar Training for Veterans to a New Level in 2016 January 6, 2016 - 12:30pm Addthis Taking Solar Training for Veterans to a New Level in 2016 Dr. Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall Dr. Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall Deputy Secretary of Energy In 2015, the Energy Department's Solar Ready Vets program trained more than 150 American armed forces veterans to enter the solar workforce. I'm pleased to report that every single one received a job

Department of Energy Our Partners in Saudi Arabia and U.S. Military Forces in Bahrain Meeting Our Partners in Saudi Arabia and U.S. Military Forces in Bahrain January 26, 2015 - 1:15am Addthis Deputy Secretary of Energy Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall looks out at Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, from a helicopter en route to view the Manifa Oil Field. | Photo by Kathryn Grant, Energy Department. Deputy Secretary of Energy Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall looks out at Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, from a helicopter en

Department of Energy Do You Use Renewable Energy in Your Home? Question of the Week: Do You Use Renewable Energy in Your Home? December 18, 2008 - 11:11am Addthis On Tuesday, Elizabeth wrote about some resources to help you learn more using renewable energy at home. Do you use renewable energy in your home? Tell us about it! If you would like to use renewable energy in the future, share your plans. E-mail your responses to the Energy Saver team at consumer.webmaster@nrel.gov. Addthis Related

Raising Our Game in Clean Energy Innovation Raising Our Game in Clean Energy Innovation June 24, 2016 - 1:51pm Addthis Blog post by Dr. Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall, Deputy Secretary of Energy, June 24, 2016. Recently I traveled to San Francisco to participate in international efforts to meet the challenge of climate change and accelerate the global transition to clean energy. The main event was the Seventh Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM7), a meeting of 23 countries and the European Commission.

Raising Our Game in Clean Energy Innovation Raising Our Game in Clean Energy Innovation June 24, 2016 - 1:51pm Addthis Blog post by Dr. Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall, Deputy Secretary of Energy, June 24, 2016. Recently I traveled to San Francisco to participate in international efforts to meet the challenge of climate change and accelerate the global transition to clean energy. The main event was the Seventh Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM7), a meeting of 23 countries and the European Commission.

Raising Our Game in Clean Energy Innovation Raising Our Game in Clean Energy Innovation June 24, 2016 - 1:51pm Addthis Blog post by Dr. Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall, Deputy Secretary of Energy, June 24, 2016. Recently I traveled to San Francisco to participate in international efforts to meet the challenge of climate change and accelerate the global transition to clean energy. The main event was the Seventh Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM7), a meeting of 23 countries and the European Commission.

Department of Energy 1st Projects to Meet President's Clean Coal Commitment DOE Announces 1st Projects to Meet President's Clean Coal Commitment January 15, 2003 - 8:58am Addthis Washington, DC - Secretary of Energy Spencer Abraham today announced the first eight projects chosen by the Department of Energy in the initial phase of President Bush's Clean Coal Power Initiative. The projects, valued at more than $1.3 billion, are expected to help pioneer a new generation of innovative power

Level Bilateral Commission | Department of Energy on First Meeting of the United States-Republic of Korea High Level Bilateral Commission Statement on First Meeting of the United States-Republic of Korea High Level Bilateral Commission April 14, 2016 - 1:33pm Addthis NEWS MEDIA CONTACT 202-586-4940 DOENews@hq.doe.gov (SEOUL, South Korea) - U.S. Deputy Secretary of Energy Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall and Republic of Korea (ROK) Vice Foreign Minister Cho Tae-Yul co-chaired the first meeting of

Department of Energy Have You Done to Ensure Your Water Pipes are Efficient and Safe? What Have You Done to Ensure Your Water Pipes are Efficient and Safe? March 17, 2011 - 7:30am Addthis This week, Elizabeth told you about her unfortunate experience with burst pipes this winter. These accidents always seem to happen at the most inconvenient times and can be a real mess to fix and clean up. But there are a few things you can do to prevent them-namely, check your pipes and be sure they are

Department of Energy PHOTOS: Vice President Biden Swears in New Deputy Secretary of Energy PHOTOS: Vice President Biden Swears in New Deputy Secretary of Energy October 15, 2014 - 11:39am Addthis 1 of 8 On October 10, 2014, U.S. Vice President Joe Biden visited the Department of Energy to swear in Dr. Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall as the Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Energy. Here, Sherwood-Randall is joined on stage by her husband, two sons and her mother as she takes the oath of

Department of Energy PHOTOS: Vice President Biden Swears in New Deputy Secretary of Energy PHOTOS: Vice President Biden Swears in New Deputy Secretary of Energy October 15, 2014 - 11:39am Addthis 1 of 8 On October 10, 2014, U.S. Vice President Joe Biden visited the Department of Energy to swear in Dr. Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall as the Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Energy. Here, Sherwood-Randall is joined on stage by her husband, two sons and her mother as she takes the oath of

Department of Energy PHOTOS: Vice President Biden Swears in New Deputy Secretary of Energy PHOTOS: Vice President Biden Swears in New Deputy Secretary of Energy October 15, 2014 - 11:39am Addthis 1 of 8 On October 10, 2014, U.S. Vice President Joe Biden visited the Department of Energy to swear in Dr. Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall as the Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Energy. Here, Sherwood-Randall is joined on stage by her husband, two sons and her mother as she takes the oath of

Site-specific, long-term, continuous, and high-resolution measurements of solar irradiance are important for developing renewable resource data. These data are used for several research and development activities consistent with the NREL mission: establish a national 30-year climatological database of measured solar irradiances; provide high quality ground-truth data for satellite remote sensing validation; support development of radiative transfer models for estimating solar irradiance from available meteorological observations; provide solar resource information needed for technology deployment and operations. Data acquired under this agreement will be available to the public through NREL's Measurement & Instrumentation Data Center - MIDC (www.nrel.gov/midc). The MIDC offers a variety of standard data display, access, and analysis tools designed to address the needs of a wide user audience (e.g., industry, academia, and government interests).

Kelly named ASA Fellow Kelly named Fellow of the American Statistical Association The American Statistical Association (ASA) has honored Elizabeth Kelly with the title of Fellow. August 2, 2016 Elizabeth Kelly Elizabeth Kelly Communications Office (505) 667-7000 Kelly is a member of the American Statistical Society and the American Society for Quality. The American Statistical Association (ASA) has honored Elizabeth Kelly of the Lab's Statistical Sciences group with the title of Fellow. The ASA

Department of Energy from Elizabeth C. Chimento | Department of Energy Objections to the Nov. 2006 Special Environmental Analysis (SEA) by the Department of Energy from Elizabeth C. Chimento Objections to the Nov. 2006 Special Environmental Analysis (SEA) by the Department of Energy from Elizabeth C. Chimento Docket No. EO-05-01. Order No. 202-07-02: Re: Nov. 2006 Special Environmental Analysis (SEA) by Dept. of Energy Objections: My first objection to the SEA is DOE's extending the radius

Editor's note: This event has concluded. Part of the "State of the States" series, this webinar stars Elizabeth Doris of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and Jeff Lyng of the Colorado Governor's Energy Office.

This presentation was written and presented by Elizabeth Doris (NREL) at the November 17 TAP Webinar to provide background detail about how state policies are transforming the clean energy market in different regions of the country.

Deputy Secretary of Energy Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall will visit the Western Area Power Administration for a ceremony at the Electrical District No. 5 Substation to view progress on the Electrical District 5-to-Palo Verde transmission project.

Deputy Secretary of Energy Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall and Republic of Korea Vice Foreign Minister Cho Tae-Yul co-chaired the first meeting of the U.S.-ROK High Level Bilateral Commission in Seoul, South Korea.

Passing the baton Passing the baton Posted: February 18, 2014 - 4:57pm Taking on special assignments is part of most jobs, and it's something Chuck Spencer did when he accepted the role as B&W Y-12's president and general manager in August 2012. "What I thought would be a 3-6 month job turned into 18 months," Spencer said. On Feb. 1, Dave Richardson assumed the role as president and general manager of B&W Y-12. "Dave has over 33 years of diverse nuclear operations and

Importance of Natural Gas in the Industrial Sector With a Focus on Energy-Intensive Industries Elizabeth Sendich February 28, 2014 Independent Statistics & Analysis www.eia.gov U.S. Energy Information Administration Washington, DC 20585 This paper is released to encourage discussion and critical comment. The analysis and conclusions expressed here are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the U.S. Energy Information Administration. WORKING PAPER SERIES February 2014 Elizabeth

Webinar recording began with Elizabeth Vasatka's 3rd slide. Elizabeth Vasatka: And so the city has a long history of environmental stewardship and the work that's done in the commercial sector to really help the business tenants and the commercial building owners increase efficiency has become much more robust in the last six years. We've worked with your external partners to identify gaps and then develop program that will help break down traditional barriers to implementing efficiency. Brad

Update to industrial drivers in the AEO2015 as a result of new input-output data Elizabeth Sendich May 4, 2015 Independent Statistics & Analysis www.eia.gov U.S. Energy Information Administration Washington, DC 20585 This paper is released to encourage discussion and critical comment. The analysis and conclusions expressed here are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the U.S. Energy Information Administration. WORKING PAPER SERIES April 2015 Elizabeth Sendich | U.S. Energy

Leadership Leadership Dr. Ernest Moniz Secretary of Energy As United States Secretary of Energy, Dr. Ernest Moniz is tasked with implementing critical Department of Energy missions in support of President Obama's goals of growing the economy, enhancing security and protecting the environment. More about Dr. Ernest Moniz Dr. Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall Deputy Secretary of Energy Dr. Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall was nominated by President Obama to be Deputy Secretary of Energy on July 8, 2014, and

August August We are your source for reliable, up-to-date news and information; our scientists and engineers can provide technical insights on our innovations for a secure nation. Elizabeth Kelly Kelly named Fellow of the American Statistical Association The American Statistical Association (ASA) has honored Elizabeth Kelly with the title of Fellow. - 8/2/16 Beverly Aikin, left, and Ellen Cerreta Aikin and Cerreta named as ASM Fellows ASM International named Beverly Aikin and Ellen Cerreta to

Leadership Leadership Dr. Ernest Moniz Secretary of Energy As United States Secretary of Energy, Dr. Ernest Moniz is tasked with implementing critical Department of Energy missions in support of President Obama's goals of growing the economy, enhancing security and protecting the environment. More about Dr. Ernest Moniz Dr. Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall Deputy Secretary of Energy Dr. Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall was nominated by President Obama to be Deputy Secretary of Energy on July 8, 2014, and